Mission StatementBoard of DirectorsAnnual GrantmakingRecent GrantsFields of InterestDonor Information

Background

The Need

the opportunity

The Research

Funding

Programming

Governance and Operations

Ownership and Maintenance

Commonly Asked Questions

Design Notes

 

 

When early discussions about an “Endowed Programs in the Arts” began, it was noted that the high school auditorium was planned to seat 750 and include classroom spaces.  With a limited budget, however, the facility would be a modest, cinder block building with average acoustics at best and few upgrades in terms of equipment, rehearsal spaces or performance capabilities. 

In considering whether or not a lecture series and master classes featuring renowned intellectuals, artists and leaders could be supported through private endowments, several questions surfaced. 

  • Could this auditorium serve as venue for guest lecturers and artists in addition to serving as a school facility?
  • Could this auditorium serve community uses as well as school uses?
  • Could private money be raised to enhance the quality of the facility?

Concurrent to these discussions, varying levels of discussion had occurred with Village of New Albany and/or Plain Township officials a regarding a future “community center” or “senior center” being built to accommodate community needs and uses.  It seemed logical to community leaders, however, that perhaps the school district, village, township and private parties could leverage resources and build one, higher quality facility that could serve both school and community needs.  At the very least, the potential benefit to the community merited some investigation and research to determine if such collaboration was feasible.